From Our Soundbooth | May 10, 2018
UNBOUND Book Festival Podcast: An Interview With Heather Derr-Smith
This week on The Missouri Review’s Soundbooth Podcast we interview poet Heather Derr-Smith, who was recently in Columbia to participate in the Unbound Book Festival. Derr-Smith is the author of four books of poems: Each End of the World, The Bride Minaret, Tongue Screw, and Thrust. Poems from Thrust were previously featured in The Missouri Review, and the book won the 2016 Lexi Rudnitsky/Editor’s Choice Prize.
Interview conducted by TMR Audio Intern Kelsey Hurwitz.
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